The DAGR was launched from an Apache AH-64D helicopter to demonstrate
its capability as an air-launched weapon. In each of the 16 flight tests, the
DAGR missile locked onto the laser spot illuminating the target before launch.
Each missile hit the target within one meter of the laser spot.

"These flight tests confirm DAGR's ability to safely launch
and separate from a moving, diving platform without degrading aircraft or
weapon performance," said Kevin Fitzpatrick, close combat systems development
program manager at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. "These tests also
validate DAGR production readiness at our Ocala Operations facility."

Systems qualification testing on the DAGR has already been completed.
That testing included DAGR hitting a moving target and destroy tactical targets
such as structures and trucks.

The DAGR missile is a precision-strike, multi-role,
multi-platform munition designed to neutralize lightly armored and high-value
targets close to civilians or friendly forces.